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HANAO SHOES_OJIYACHIJIMI (Ojiya Crepe weave)

HANAO SHOES_OJIYACHIJIMI (Ojiya Crepe weave)

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It is a product that combines a pair of custom sneakers with hanao.
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■How to measure your foot size

Whole Love Kyoto sneakers are manufactured by MOONSTAR.

Please refer to the following page for information on how to find the size that fits you.

How to measure your foot size

 

■HANAO SHOES size chart

JPN 22.0 23.0 24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 28.0 29.0 30.0
EUR 36 37 38 40 41 43 44 45 46
USA 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
UK 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
CHN 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
下駄とHANAOSHOES

“HANAO”, an essential item for Japanese people's fashion

“HANAO SHOES” is a new standard that puts the “HANAO” into the modern sneaker. Hanao has been used to color the feet of Japanese people for hundreds of years on zori and geta . In the spring of 2024, a new version of HANAO SHOES was born, with which the customers can change the “HANAO” themselves.
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Choose the “HANAO” and make your own sneakers

The sneakers are now available in black, and the “HANAO" is now removable, making it a sleeker sneaker.

You can now customize your own pair of HANAO SHOES to suit your own style just by having one pair. The sneakers are made by MOON STAR (Kurume) and the “HANAO" are all handcrafted by Japanese craftsmen.

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HANAO SHOES_OJIYACHIJIMI

Ojiya Textile Cooperative Association

Ojiya Chijimi is a hemp textile from Niigata Prefecture, woven with choma (ramie fiber). In 2009, it became the first Japanese textile registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in the dyeing category. One of the most distinctive processes in creating Ojiya Chijimi is known as “yuki-zarashi,” or “snow bleaching.” This technique involves spreading the fabric across a field of pure white snow to bleach and soften it, creating a breathtaking scene. In Ojiya, this tradition is celebrated as a herald of spring.

Wear them on a sunny day

Because the HANAO is filled with cotton and patterned paper, it will lose its shape when wet. We recommend removing the HANAO when it rains or when washing the shoes in order to keep wearing them for a long time.